There is good news for graduates with a 3rd Class
and Pass, OND or HND holders with big dreams or
those with decent enough results in their
‘assigned’ courses who are looking to pursue their
dream careers. There are courses that aid
graduates in achieving their goals, regardless of
the class of degree or course previously studied.
Many students, especially in Nigerian universities
never really end up studying the course of their
choice or their dreams, rather they settle for
whatever course is available, thinking that the most
important thing is to have a degree.
What is a Top Up Degree: A top Up degree is an
additional year spent at a reputable University
Internationally that gives students a 2nd chance of
graduating with a better degree qualification in
1year.
Who are Top Up Degrees for: Top-up degrees are
for those who have successfully completed a BSC/
HND (Higher National Diploma) Degree and want to
study further and progress onto the final year of an
Honours degree programme.
Benefits:
There are a number of benefits in topping up
your current qualification to an Honours degree. By
completing the top up course you will help to
demonstrate to an employer that you have the
academic, organisational and management skills
needed for your chosen career path.
Topping up to a degree at Honours level may
also open up further opportunities available to you
in the future.
An International recognised degree.
It replaces your 3rd Class Qualification with your
most recent performance result.
It’s a better qualification to seek better
employment.
A top-up degree gives you a second chance in
life.
A top-up degree will prove that you are much
better than your previous qualification.
A competivity advantage.
The conversion program is for one year.
To find out how to apply, register below and we
will send you the requirements and how best you
can apply.
REGISTER HERE: https://goo.gl/HWLpjg
For further enquiries:
Email: marketing@tgmeducation.com
Tel: 08097989324
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
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